Natalie Briggs' Library
Montgomery Central Elementary
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9780688101923 | A More Perfect Union | Betsy Maestro | This easy-to-understand book tells why and how the Constitution of the United States was created. "Simple, attractive, informative....The most accessible history of the Constitution to date."--School Library Journal. | Collins |
9780547010380 | A Tiger Grows up, Read Aloud Level K Unit 5 Book 22 | Anastasia Suen | Explains the life cycle of the tiger. | Houghton Mifflin School |
9780698117860 | All in One Piece | Jill Murphy | Four young elephants help their parents get ready to go to a dinner dance. | Puffin Books |
9780316113168 | Arthur's Pet Business | Marc Brown | Little Brown and Co. | |
9780439679015 | Artic Animals | Melvin Berger | Scholastic | |
9780547010465 | Baby Brains, Read Aloud Level K Unit 6 Book 29 | Simon James | Part of a 31 book set of Kindergarten readers. | Houghton Mifflin School |
9780545446679 | Ballet Kitty | Bernette G. Ford, Sam Williams | Kitty loves ballet. She puts on her ballerina outfit, but cannot find her ballet slippers so she must wear sneakers when her best friend Princess Pussycat comes over to play. | |
9780394891309 | Berenstain Bears and the Day of the Dinosaur | Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain | Rhyming text examines the prehistoric world of the dinosaurs and the early mammals and birds that followed them. | Random House Books for Young Readers |
9780395943076 | Bobo's magic wishes: A story from Puerto Rico (Invitations to literacy) | Palazzo-Craig, Janet | Houghton Mifflin | |
9780544103146 | Boy, Were We Wrong About Dinosaurs! | Kathleen V. Kudlinski | Examines what is known about dinosaur bones, behavior, and other characteristics and how different the facts often are from what scientists, from ancient China to the recent past, believed to be true. |